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Amöneburg

Amöneburg (German pronunciation: [aˈmøːnəbʊʁk] ) is a town in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district in Hesse, Germany. It lies on a mountain and is built around the castle of the same name, Burg Amöneburg.

Amöneburg
View of the town from the east
Location of Amöneburg within Marburg-Biedenkopf district
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Amöneburg
Amöneburg
Coordinates: 50°47′52″N 8°55′23″E / 50.79778°N 8.92306°E / 50.79778; 8.92306
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionGießen
DistrictMarburg-Biedenkopf
Government
 • Mayor (2023–29) Andre Schlipp[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total43.95 km2 (16.97 sq mi)
Elevation
365 m (1,198 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total4,963
 • Density110/km2 (290/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
35287
Dialling codes06422
Vehicle registrationMR
Websitewww.amoeneburg.de

Geography edit

Location edit

Amöneburg lies on a basalt cone that can be seen from a great distance, below which flows the river Ohm, a tributary to the Lahn. From the Vogelsberg massif in the southeast, Amöneburg is split by the Amöneburg Basin, a hollow suspected of being a meteorite crater. In the southwest rise the Lahn Mountains.

Neighbouring communities edit

In the north, Amöneburg borders on the town of Kirchhain, in the east on the town of Stadtallendorf (both in Marburg-Biedenkopf), in the southeast on the town of Homberg (Vogelsbergkreis), and in the west on the community of Ebsdorfergrund (Marburg-Biedenkopf).

Communities within town edit

  • Erfurtshausen
  • Mardorf
  • Roßdorf
  • Rüdigheim

Coat of arms edit

Amöneburg's coat of arms, like many throughout western Germany, depicts the Wheel of Mainz and Saint Martin of Tours patron saint of the diocese of Mainz cutting off a piece of his cloak for a poor man.

History edit

Findings from digs have suggested that the area was already settled in the New Stone Age. It is supposed that in Celtic times there was a town (or oppidum) here. In 721, Saint Boniface built a small monastery and a church below the castle.

 
Amöneburg: from the Topographia Hassiae by Matthäus Merian 1655

At the beginning of the 12th century, much of Hesse belonged to Thuringia. The Thuringian lands, however, were so widely scattered that quite often they were interspersed with estates belonging to the Archbishopric of Mainz and its vassals. The parish of Amöneburg belonged to the archbishopric until 1803.

Amöneburg's rectangular market square was laid out in this shape in the 18th century. Also worth seeing is the Mainzer Hof with its barn and manor house at the Lindauer Tor (gate).

The adjoining church is a neo-Gothic basilica. On its north side stands the 14th-century church tower with its Baroque cupola.

Around the knoll that forms the townsite runs the town wall, still preserved to a great extent. A loop road offers good views of the surrounding countryside.

At the southeastern foot of the crags on which the town is built lies the Brückermühle, and old mill, with an old stone bridge (Ohmbrücke) across the river Ohm, which was an historically important crossing. It is known from the Hessians' and Brunswickers' fight against the French in 1762, recalled nowadays by a Baroque obelisk in the yard outside the Brückerwirtshaus (inn).

In June 1646 Imperialist forces took the town by treaty.[3]

 
Stiftskirche St. Johann

Abandonments edit

Around Amöneburg, the abandoned communities of Brück, Brunsfort, Gerende, Heuchelheim, Lindau, Radenhausen and Wanehusen may be found.

Politics edit

Mayors edit

  • 1996-2002: Oliver Haupt
  • 2002-2005: Anders Arendt
  • 2005-today: Michael Richter-Plettenberg

Town council edit

As of municipal elections held on March 6, 2016, town council seats are apportioned thus:[4]

CDU 11 seats
SPD 6 seats
FWG (citizens' coalition) 6 seats

Transport edit

Somewhat north of Amöneburg runs Federal Highway B 62 (Biedenkopf - Alsfeld) with connections to B 454 to Schwalmstadt and B 3 towards Marburg. The nearest railway connections is 5 km north, in Kirchhain.

Regular events edit

  • Kirchweihfest (Church dedication festival, yearly, last weekend in August, organized by local clubs)

Museums edit

Museum Amöneburg: Prehistory and early history of the Amöneburg Basin, agricultural history, mediaeval fortifications and finds from digs, models and dioramas with explanatory notices, and in the attic rooms a nature preservation information centre.

Personalities edit

 
Statue of Saint Boniface, in the background the Cathedral of Mainz
  • Saint Boniface (around 673-754 or 755), founded 721 founded a monastery cell below the castle Amöneburg and began the Christianization of Upper Hesse from Amöneburg
  • Johannes Eisermann, (1486-1558), (born in Amönenburg), called Ferrarius Montanus, religious scholar, jurist and first rector of the University of Marburg.
  • Ludwig Schick (born 1949), auxiliary bishop in Fulda from 1998 to 2002, since 2002 Archbishop of Bamberg, visited in Amöneburg the seminary St. Johann.


Town partnerships edit

There has also been a common "ring" partnership among these towns since 1997.

References edit

  1. ^ "Ergebnisse der jeweils letzten Direktwahl von Landrätinnen und Landräte sowie (Ober-)Bürgermeisterinnen und (Ober-)Bürgermeister in Hessen, Stand 13.04.2023" (XLS) (in German). Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung in Hessen am 31.12.2022 nach Gemeinden" (XLS) (in German). Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt. June 2023.
  3. ^ Helfferich, Tryntje, The Thirty Years War: A Documentary History (Cambridge, 2009), p. 300.
  4. ^ . www.statistik-hessen.de. Archived from the original on 13 June 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Amöneburg at Curlie

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Amoneburg German pronunciation aˈmoːnebʊʁk is a town in the Marburg Biedenkopf district in Hesse Germany It lies on a mountain and is built around the castle of the same name Burg Amoneburg AmoneburgTownView of the town from the eastCoat of armsLocation of Amoneburg within Marburg Biedenkopf districtAmoneburgShow map of GermanyAmoneburgShow map of HesseCoordinates 50 47 52 N 8 55 23 E 50 79778 N 8 92306 E 50 79778 8 92306CountryGermanyStateHesseAdmin regionGiessenDistrictMarburg BiedenkopfGovernment Mayor 2023 29 Andre Schlipp 1 Ind Area Total43 95 km2 16 97 sq mi Elevation365 m 1 198 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total4 963 Density110 km2 290 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes35287Dialling codes06422Vehicle registrationMRWebsitewww amoeneburg de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Neighbouring communities 1 3 Communities within town 2 Coat of arms 3 History 3 1 Abandonments 4 Politics 4 1 Mayors 4 2 Town council 5 Transport 6 Regular events 7 Museums 8 Personalities 9 Town partnerships 10 References 11 External linksGeography editLocation edit Amoneburg lies on a basalt cone that can be seen from a great distance below which flows the river Ohm a tributary to the Lahn From the Vogelsberg massif in the southeast Amoneburg is split by the Amoneburg Basin a hollow suspected of being a meteorite crater 1 In the southwest rise the Lahn Mountains Neighbouring communities edit In the north Amoneburg borders on the town of Kirchhain in the east on the town of Stadtallendorf both in Marburg Biedenkopf in the southeast on the town of Homberg Vogelsbergkreis and in the west on the community of Ebsdorfergrund Marburg Biedenkopf Communities within town edit Erfurtshausen Mardorf Rossdorf RudigheimCoat of arms editAmoneburg s coat of arms like many throughout western Germany depicts the Wheel of Mainz and Saint Martin of Tours patron saint of the diocese of Mainz cutting off a piece of his cloak for a poor man History editFindings from digs have suggested that the area was already settled in the New Stone Age It is supposed that in Celtic times there was a town or oppidum here In 721 Saint Boniface built a small monastery and a church below the castle nbsp Amoneburg from the Topographia Hassiae by Matthaus Merian 1655At the beginning of the 12th century much of Hesse belonged to Thuringia The Thuringian lands however were so widely scattered that quite often they were interspersed with estates belonging to the Archbishopric of Mainz and its vassals The parish of Amoneburg belonged to the archbishopric until 1803 Amoneburg s rectangular market square was laid out in this shape in the 18th century Also worth seeing is the Mainzer Hof with its barn and manor house at the Lindauer Tor gate The adjoining church is a neo Gothic basilica On its north side stands the 14th century church tower with its Baroque cupola Around the knoll that forms the townsite runs the town wall still preserved to a great extent A loop road offers good views of the surrounding countryside At the southeastern foot of the crags on which the town is built lies the Bruckermuhle and old mill with an old stone bridge Ohmbrucke across the river Ohm which was an historically important crossing It is known from the Hessians and Brunswickers fight against the French in 1762 recalled nowadays by a Baroque obelisk in the yard outside the Bruckerwirtshaus inn In June 1646 Imperialist forces took the town by treaty 3 nbsp Stiftskirche St Johann Abandonments edit Around Amoneburg the abandoned communities of Bruck Brunsfort Gerende Heuchelheim Lindau Radenhausen and Wanehusen may be found Politics editMayors edit 1996 2002 Oliver Haupt 2002 2005 Anders Arendt 2005 today Michael Richter Plettenberg Town council edit As of municipal elections held on March 6 2016 town council seats are apportioned thus 4 CDU 11 seats SPD 6 seats FWG citizens coalition 6 seatsTransport editSomewhat north of Amoneburg runs Federal Highway B 62 Biedenkopf Alsfeld with connections to B 454 to Schwalmstadt and B 3 towards Marburg The nearest railway connections is 5 km north in Kirchhain Regular events editKirchweihfest Church dedication festival yearly last weekend in August organized by local clubs Museums editMuseum Amoneburg Prehistory and early history of the Amoneburg Basin agricultural history mediaeval fortifications and finds from digs models and dioramas with explanatory notices and in the attic rooms a nature preservation information centre Personalities edit nbsp Statue of Saint Boniface in the background the Cathedral of Mainz Saint Boniface around 673 754 or 755 founded 721 founded a monastery cell below the castle Amoneburg and began the Christianization of Upper Hesse from Amoneburg Johannes Eisermann 1486 1558 born in Amonenburg called Ferrarius Montanus religious scholar jurist and first rector of the University of Marburg Ludwig Schick born 1949 auxiliary bishop in Fulda from 1998 to 2002 since 2002 Archbishop of Bamberg visited in Amoneburg the seminary St Johann Town partnerships edit nbsp Chateau Garnier France since 1974 nbsp Tragwein Austria nbsp Tuoro sul Trasimeno Italy since 1987 There has also been a common ring partnership among these towns since 1997 References edit Ergebnisse der jeweils letzten Direktwahl von Landratinnen und Landrate sowie Ober Burgermeisterinnen und Ober Burgermeister in Hessen Stand 13 04 2023 XLS in German Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt Bevolkerung in Hessen am 31 12 2022 nach Gemeinden XLS in German Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt June 2023 Helfferich Tryntje The Thirty Years War A Documentary History Cambridge 2009 p 300 Kommunalwahlen 2016 in Hessen www statistik hessen de Archived from the original on 13 June 2016 Retrieved 22 May 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amoneburg Official website St Boniface and Amoneburg Amoneburg at Curlie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amoneburg amp oldid 1212365684, wikipedia, 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